Population justification: Partners in Flight estimate the total population to number 50,000-499,999 individuals (A. Panjabi in litt. 2008).

Trend justification: The population is suspected to be in decline owing to the likelihood of ongoing habitat destruction.

Country/Territory distribution

Country/Territory

Occurrence status

Presence

Breeding

Non-breeding

Passage

Resident

Belize

Native

Extant

Yes

Guatemala

Native

Extant

Yes

Honduras

Native

Extant

Yes

Mexico

Native

Extant

Yes

Important Bird Areas where this species has triggered the IBA criteria

Country/Territory

IBA Name

IBA link

Belize

Belize Coastal and near shore islands

Belize

Crooked Tree and associated wetlands

Belize

Maya Mountains and southern reserves

Belize

Northeastern Belize

Belize

Rio Bravo CMA Gallon Jug Estate

Guatemala

Chiquibul

Guatemala

Guatemalan Caribbean Slope

Guatemala

Lachua-Ikbolay

Guatemala

Maya-Lacandon

Guatemala

Rio La Pasion

Guatemala

Sacranix

Honduras

Valle de Agalta

Honduras

Valle de Aguán

Mexico

Mountain Anover

Habitats & altitude

Habitat (level 1)

Habitat (level 2)

Importance

Occurrence

Artificial/Terrestrial

Subtropical/Tropical Heavily Degraded Former Forest

suitable

resident

Forest

Subtropical/Tropical Dry

suitable

resident

Forest

Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland

major

resident

Shrubland

Subtropical/Tropical Dry

suitable

resident

Altitude

0 - 900 m

Occasional altitudinal limits

Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2015) Species factsheet: Arremonops chloronotus. Downloaded from
http://www.birdlife.org on 31/03/2015.
Recommended citation for factsheets for more than one species: BirdLife International (2015) IUCN Red List for birds. Downloaded from
http://www.birdlife.org on 31/03/2015.

This information is based upon, and updates, the information published in BirdLife International (2000)
Threatened birds of the world. Barcelona and Cambridge, UK: Lynx Edicions and BirdLife International, BirdLife International (2004)
Threatened birds of the world 2004 CD-ROM and BirdLife International (2008) Threatened birds of the world 2008 CD-ROM. These sources provide the information for species accounts for the birds on the IUCN Red List.

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